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aa enenernse a sR BOUT HERE! By Thornton Fisher AND FISHERMEN . EBBETS FIELD - Copyright, 1921, Herman’s a Admirers Think | He'll Regain Bantam Title ABOUT FISH * y the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) _—— From Jve Lynch To-Night Since Losing Champions! :| HOW LYNCH AND CMe en ant My Pete Has Knocked Out Two HERMAN COMPARE. By William E, Simmons. HIGH WATER. 7 12.45 iss ( English Champions. Joe tynet Pete Herman tao \ (irish-American) — (Italian-American) aving time), ai By John Pollock. imme 2 Fair weather, moderate south” end battle b southwest winds, is the predictiog for HB most important h | tween little fellows that has WON THE to-day. been fought in this country CROWN From | en Fe since Joe Lynch of New York won HERMAN LAST Weakfish have at last appeared in the title of bantamweight champion from Pete Herman of New Orleans in @ fifteen-round bout at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 22, last year, both judges giving Lynch their ver- dict after the fight, will be the re- there are thousands of Herman's ad- mirers who ar Since HIS DEFEAT NEAR AT MAD SQ. GARDEN BY THE DECISION ROUTE. the Lower Bay. The first were valsen,, at Midland Beach Pier last Monda night. Two or three were takes on successive nights ynti Satuntay, | when about a ddzen, and cwe or throes striped bass were landed aurn fight of fifteen rounds between of the opinion that | { the same pustliaty at Ebbets Meld in| Herman will regain ‘his title trom Svcs Sere he Cee | Frank P. Hilton, Robert Friden- Brookiyn to-night. Lynch In to-night’s scrap. ROCKING THEM ALL TO | berg and the writer went to Bore Both lads have trained so faithfully rahe claim that’ Herman wag stale SLEEP INCLUDING Amy |gen Beach, Jamaica Bay, Satur- for the battle that they were both | When he fought Lynch in that battle. WILDE. JM LONDON» AND JIMMY oC | en 4 , tinder the ‘required ‘weight of 1is| AS Herman since that time has a Heats een (\ |day morning, in quest of weakfeh, ds when they weighed in at 2 Walene sa sainy eae, the fiv- a |which they did not get. However, M. to-day. A forfeit of $5,000 was champion, in eighteen rounds ‘ |they did get eight herring and three ted that the lade would make the and Jim Higgins in eleven rounds at a * poundage, and their managers were | the National Sporting Club they are fluke. One of the herring, caught by elated when the beam did not rise | Sure that he has regained his goo! Hilton, weighed at least a pound ena ‘over the 118-pound mark. fighting form and will be able to beat a half. Fridenberg was high hook, ia contest has aroused so much | Lynch enough to get the judges’ du- Very few boats were out, Interest among the fight fans in ay oe inte - | ity that the prospects are that e are to ttle for 70 per ' thé largest crowd of admirers of pu-{cent, of the net receipts, of which Stuart Laird, with seven compen- | giliam that has ever witnessed a box | Lynch ts to receive the first. $37,500 ions, went last Thursday on the motor | | wing contest in Benny vals ba| that Lane in at the door and Her- _ boat Judge, Capt. C. Anderson of, } pratching the two great little battlers | man the remainder. As the gross re- wiTH EVERN THING TO Ulmer Park, to Sandy Hook - they climb into the ring. Al-| ceipts indicate a $90,000 gnte at prea s afte: eh Lynch won the title from Hey. | ent Herman will also. be well nid GAIN AND NOTHING TO LOSE fluke. They fished between Buoy No. | man several months ago In Madison | The advance sale of tickots to-day had THIS TIME PETE SHOULD GIVE THE 5 and the Swash Channel and landed. | j “Bquare Garden by decisively out-| reached the $40,000 mark. CHAMPION A ROUGH EVENING. altogether thirty fluke. They rangec / *pointing him so much that the tw»| The star bout will be put on at 10 2 between two and a half and three and’ f judges awarded him their verdict, | P.M. * * a half pounds, “The Judge ‘makes cev- f [ , 5 LONDON GOLF WORLD Robert Fridenberg reports that he § After This Week s Cards PETE HERMAN, IS DISAPPOINTED BY tral "of selected. shrimp for woah 4 al jeast wt suc- f WHO WILL TRY JOE cessful, Fishing at "Freeport ‘on ‘ Racing Scen e Is to Shift To REGAIN HIS | DUNCAN’S FAILURE HERE. Thursday morning, he succeeded. in landing two, while other bers’ of ty the Prewe Publish members’ TITLE. TONIGHT AT ow York Brenng Werth Om LNNCH, the party got three between them | EBBETS FIELD From PORN On | LONDON, July 25.—There is the mort B rT Dr. Hazlehurst boasted a 61-2 ' (i) e sara oga ourse JHE MAN WHo TOOK 4, ee disappointment among golfers| BANTAM WEIGH’ Pounder, George. Pepper a. 5-pound- 5 HE(2-0% | here that George Duncan falled to win er and Cap’ no, a 4-pounder , ©. tv From Him. | tie American open championship at ihe CHAMPION. Acceanene Mere sade, rapeeueaae +] = —— | Columbia Country Club last week. It i ounds, respectively jor | form throughout a senson. Grey La 2 : |The night before Charlie Arfmann No Two-Year-Old Champion | fom fenapeeee tie eres Bute was on Duncan that England really re- . and Dr, Reuter got seven weakish. Discovered Yet, but Grey] ep tnining and an ants with, -— svems«o«) Clants Have Edge o drawal, He has gone on and giv j ble. L Capt. John Klein of Bergen Beach : Lag Is Three-Year-Old Title- | !arse packages of weight to the best | Duncan was confidently expected to has a theory for the sudden falling. 3 of his class, Black Servant has failed | javenge Jock Hutchison's triumph at ° off of weakfishing in Jamaica Bay? Holder, to concede weight to platers. Th. — ' St. Andrews, Complaints are being O wraves an trates He says that as soon as news of the! championship of that division has | ¥ jheard that only two British cracks appearance of weakfish in the bay * been fully established at Yonkers, | By Neal R. O'Hara. should have been sent over but when an ° fot abroad, netters came there from f som jem 102) iw Bee pith ye New York Creuins Worl 2 » ito: rain far ani a j UST one more week of the sport Pauedl a thenialore Chinen: hap: | SPSS WILNEL ie HEE Seon ESN DB NG) Om TIERS re Norkus We) Vualthy cuppocters OF ce maine to son n Comparison of Infields uanea en the Nay an matinee Sek i and the racing scene will move|” There has been better racine iat a dozen of Bngland’s leading represen- replied be was powerless to act, ae H to the foothills of the Adiron-| Yonkers than ever in its “history: -WHY ATTENDANCE IS FALLING OFF. Ji eee Tee Hato e haonnes “+: © he ‘had no boat. ‘The Conservation 4 its devotees will|Clean racing, due to the alert stew- lish open ‘champlonships, now stands at} y aq ccs: | |Commission has a boat on the bey H ae re pales will follow for} ds, headed by Frank J. Bryan, There “We had a very successful Western trip,” sala Manager Blubb, “In th. head of the golfing world, and there | ACqUisition of Johnny Raw-} RUNS FOR WEEK but It ts laid up for repairs nobody 5 eccasional week ends, but the vast| ave been better horses racing at| Chicago we played to 35,000 persons in three games and a d $8,000 a day | 1s, apprehension here iowa uae Bole lings Has Enhanced New is willing 0 make because of the i majority will have’ their racing nee than ever before, thanks to! in our Cleveland and St. Louis series, A pnce like that will give us the lead as formerly. kos 4 OmAL Les Bncully oc sertlugzpeld ir ioe work, | 6 werved through the columns of seat bet Price tera te ie Noses ie dividends by Labor Day. Of course, we loat eleven games out of fifteen, | York’s Pennant Chances. is iwi tiwi I = were unmolested, H the while awaiting the return * 3 ut a team can't will all the time." af f Rov Helmont Park for the Futurity, 100 ood, because they. have broken lala TRAINING TRIALS. = n commission. maintains "a ane" boat i “ ctacular value any’ | | psc estltan s a ; i Wlatbuah ea other cinasica of the} oD ers whe pista. toikee eta “Our Eastern invasion couldn't have been better,” replicd Manager Muff ' + By Isaac Skuman. a] on the Hudson, but it in devoted : J iee that th arrives the two-year-| horses run raiher than tight strugiies 10 the correspondents this morning. “Rain stopped six of the games in AT EMPIRE Geeks Sana nie aa 3] mainly to pleasnre trips mp the river i “olf situat‘on may assume different | between cheap ones, and there aie Boston and New York. but fortunately there were some golf links handy duly 23, Track F experience can be counted as an | | 3] a8 far an Albany. It is a boat that yt sproportions—a real champion may thousands of these, have not been «nd- my men didn't miss a day, Besides, the double headers we piled un edgefield, .38 asset, and it should be, as a deter- cnet $2 Xd 0 Ke more to build and a f nave been developed. It muy be My] Slow in giving praise for the new or- | on the trip will draw big mobs the next time we play there.” ernity minant in the playing for the No lee cyphes ie aes Gf shee 4 Play, the Fair Play-Mahubah colt,, d¢r of things. This latter clement did , eee Libert: tional faague pennant the. Gate [fo nim. “A$500 boat would enable’ the who has been working so impres- pet rperc pate tn the demonatratt on “T consider our series with Pittsburgh a wonderful succes Parader, infield, as a combination of veterans, | yet the commission seems un- ~ sively at Empire City. It may be! fds on Saturday, | Manager Gruff to the newspaper toys. "My scrappy players had the - Sugar Plum,:.49 3-6, 1.18 should give the New York club the willing or unable to furnish it. No | Little Chief | Which was unscemly, to say the ,vasi ae E one of the Rancocas pair, Little case | Criticizing the etewardn for enforcing! faction of Knocking out tree rows of umpires’ teeth and Tg a kick to Resal Lodge and Quecreek, 002-5, 1.18 Cage over both the Pirates and the boat ov-ner on the bay dares te put @ f or Lacan alind mend there de. | the rules doesn't belong in the sports. the shins on my own account, True, we dropped three games out of four, Braves. : boat at the service of the warden (Speed ik 1d t09. Lady Bmw vee = to go after netters, for beside incur- 4 "chance tee pets may settle atta eb a makene, Lee aol think of the umps we aropmedst a 5 a a ‘The acquisition of Johnny Rawling INTERNATIONAL LEA’ ring, a® He would, the enmity. of the { ee, ening atten Ais very. Bore sae 7 were ‘ : x cond and the consequent shifting | — SMe (simi Tiw lawbreakers, he would be likely to }/ + has been permitted to heal, and he| Judges’ stand were given the gate, Cs enthusiasm in my boys as they had in the series at es an 4 : Reading TT gb) uffer the joss of his boat. 4 ‘will race to his springtime promisc.| Where they belong, In the opinion of Detroit.” Manager Cronk Is speaking. “Bighty per cent, of them. bout of Frank Frisch to third to replac f ou Trere may be something from the) racing mulars who want racing Kov- runabouts while they were in the town, and they couldn't lose the games 53 , Gold.e Rapp, has given the Giants o (ine * Whitney stable, the James Rowe | erned by the same substantial heads fast enough to get out on the houlevards, That Detroit visit was a reat tandora, 49 1-3, 117 ts. vateranl Inner’ defensin, RAW ‘ American Polo Pontes Arrive Home. 4 > thi greal cs division of It, worthy of the ttle of| that It is to-day, the same people Wii ting tor thes. ened | 8, 119, 1.46. fai Genin gutta enna Forty-five polo ponies which helped ‘Champion, but from general indica-| brought the sport to a higher plane ;t 5 though a youngster in years, has ha the United Staten to recover the Inter tions 1921 will be another of those) than it has ever enjoyed cisewhere! 1 Simmesdale, 48, 1,00 4-5, 1.14 several seasons of major league ex- tenal Cup in| England recently, ar: \iverage years of which there have] in this country, i | Bimmesdale, 48, 4-5, 1.14, perience and his being placed at sec- rived trom London tecdey on this aan \been so many in recent turf history. In reference to the Runstar dis | Fistic News Lied and Gos 'D Varaskane, 5, ond alongside of Dave Bancroft n “One other died on th ‘The three-year-old championship is| qualification, it might be well to con Loc | short ig a position with which he is = as buried at sen clinched—Grey Lag baa earned the| lider just how fair was the compia Sugacty and Cleuta, .97. familiar through association with pinches. There is ill a chance, of _ — title long since, Black Servant and| registered by the mob—and how! wren Champlon Jack Dempwy swore to an af another contest. Hittton was about x pounds oo! len Bells and Good Heart, .30 2-5, 1.08 Dave in the same place at Philadel- that it will improve and part Behave Yourself have fallen the way | Many of them were in a position ti fidurtt recently thst he was a realdent of this heavy when be fought Walker. The McNab, 1. tphia. In fact, it Was at Banicroft's improvement may result from’ of the average hastily prepared oolts | judge the “battle” trom the lawn, One | iat, Jame ¥. thins, bead of the Sate Tieoie ae | Sletveconard, .3 suggestion that Johnny was traded |the strengthening of the outfield in LAST WEEK for racing in the Derby and Micon has only to stand on the Jawn | tex nureny, prom wot busy and plaged tay, Johnay Kilbane. featherwes chempion. has! Rustler, .54. fer in an effort to filh the gap in the'the signing of young Bil unning: r4 ness. “They supply another argument| throughout a day and ask ten met | tax of $12,000 on Dempsey, which Mr. Ivinw eure | AMAlly saued articies calling for @ fa which! gy, Daley, .50, 1.03, 2.17 | Giants’ afeld. ems evi i EmpireCity! Races i in favor of running these two ee what horse is in front at the final | ed tne State was oniitled to from the $200,000 Be will defend his title, Me was maiched to-dar |) py So | “Bancroft, of course, is a veteran, as! Cunningham's specd in centre wi during the fall, or at least later dur- | eighth pole tn any race whenever the | wakh Dempes recelved for knocking out Carpentier | © Cleveland to meet Danny Prish of Rattimore in| PaUnUS, 1.20, a. aa. {is also Kelly. Frisch is almosttas re-|do much toward cutting down the (B (voxKers ann ny TEENON. > ing the spring. It is only the unfor- | crowd ts as dense as Saturd: in thelr championship battle tn Jerwy Ce en | 4 fifcen-round bout at an open air show to te | Hep and Com. MeMeekin, .50, 1.051-5. ‘viable, though less experienced, and number and length of the hits to thay TOMORROW (Tues.) tunate distribution of dates which |and It will be discovered thateven the {aun held at Cleveland. O,, on Sept. 15, Kilbane ty to) Swift, . the dependability of both Smith and garden, which Walker's injured les Hf $4500 MT. KISCO STAKES makes the Derby and Preakiess bor-| six-footers are ivessing, and the tiv Teoctre’ ®\ puataniee| of $50.00) and. Reuse 43,500, || Manhel: Enyder boRind the plato has and Brown's poor throwing arm al TAMMANY PURSE SWIVT PURSE der on being late wintertime fea-| foot nines ami tens have no bette Dial, 1.46, shown, Individually and collectiv low. [t has not yet been shown th WALD ures. Could Pimlico and Churchill | jutification for an expression tay | inn fas 8 haiiihatal / domahe Danae iy: for two fights Hy Gotera and Curr they form a stellar coinbination, not Cunningham can hit as well as eithe Patera Downs, the big méctings on thelr re- somebody behind the stand. ‘They | ie" Sondes Wight, has deals sas. Rae aN Soencer, the Brooks | Chesterbroc perhaps individually as brilliant a oe aa: Pe at ae at Ponetoated 5 FIRST RACK AT | apective circuits, arrange for latcr| can't are at all. The stewards could! | "ice insect for gla weeks twfore engaging in ct, MMMeNent, at the Broedwas Fxhibition Asso- | ih staid, « certain other players at these pasi- *PPeatGd ie aie ce ebedy that. h ® le dates, these races would naturally | see, und proved t Md by t sd Ninilom: ab Urooklin con: Friduy.calaht: ad’ his: : tions on the Pirates, but as a who he satisfaction of ex vody thi riem_ Divistan, be set back, and three-year-old qual-| fair action, In the opinion of yer jerome with Faldip) Wallace. of Broskiya at Chad-| decidedly above the average of a no Bovipe. or ween ne AO Reauier (reine Vy throughout the country remain | erans, as expressed frequently: | i cacee: om ate te allany om Aug. two teams which flank the Giants in § and that he can. be my Adatiional rat ‘The early training pace knocks hai(| been particularly fortunate in the «e Bh sola yea tn Benes Mauls Me Ale Meat hee uh Iossemaal Oval ea titre ‘The Pirate infield is composed on jpaohetae’ safe s Jcrome Av. Subway: or Weat Fai ‘of them into the discard and crimp | tection of tts stewards, Mesure. J. 11/80 one (inst In tne fous Ald events Kells for ion aoe ee lenis Bante ot ew | c¥donta, the whole of less tried Materia) Cute eee ween then the fg sutay te MOuTAN., tranetrering te she speed of about all the remainder ih ‘im W. 8. Vosburgh and Frank J.) "Kvcne, Fitapatrick, and. Moakley Mm use atm, dounny | Alex: Jiemllton, ites Pare eper reese Nts’ outfield will be as fast as the rane AN, Subway 4 leit ganda te i e visitors Re: vy Jokuny Murray and Jimmy Dutty es wep old ‘$ anc 1 bes! tes’ of Carey, Bigbee and Whi y fro oodlawn. - dieser canal atronnar| ®.0 FMlDeteoot sack peut gal be ten tousay. | Mugivany 262. the Meld And ef jhe piste. (Gram dnd mueb bevier iain’ the Br ion Grand stand, 83.86, than the Harvard-Yale forces, Stale Restraint, 49, 1.0. Lise however, if only In his second yea) Southworth Nicholson and Cris | ding Tar i 3 Hike witiner of thi! _ltnny Leonard, wi will defend his title of tight! Sine Blood, 1.45 as a Pirate, and Tierney and Bar re is too little difference in. th inceton-Corne etes va, mote key wine of Ch to att Tana ait, | sporting Blood, 1.43 ag f irate, ang Diemney and Barn | “mere x too hitile difterence in, th | Berit Rudd, the Olyimple cham. "dle of Patiadeljwia at tke Py iacripite Veneselog, 1.21, Al Chis abould mean Shat ihs Git that either of the Giants’ rivals ha Should Defeat British Team (0! hoi hs Scere | Aare onstage eta toaen. Say fiat fer af fe Gani ie hs, (a ry in the quart when he | three dass of raisin Wild) Devoe). 7 me . their ripe experience and ability, fe er or even good jant pitching if 4 ———a ta Stephenson. of Princeton, who [9 e milf | Bae Earn 048s 300 there ia not a has-been in the in- ah can't overcom". “The sucess of tin | Mnternational Track Meet was ony of the sensations of the na-|# ee ie Hacer Ne to weaken under the arduousness Of home club depends almost altogethe — 5 ing English Stars in! breaking the long juinp record, comes | tional championships at Pasadena,| auie Mtrstnmons, the local tigkiwelait who mes | Royal ( a hard season's grind ; on improved hurling. OXFORD- CAMBRIDGE Showing Of ENgush Stars Wie the athletic world in the way of] cor E a ree Pied | Dick Deadeye, So far, however, the team has not t ' = ene i ay of in nonin, was ip today | Dick Ded z n : hae Bot a eee Recent Meet Not Up to |a.greater | clan adda’ rhe quarter ts Rudd's boat distance,| ty ale manager, Da Monat, fora tous tn Boston ere SON0L Re et we Eee eter] Fee ee ee er CORNELL- PRINCETON “ * Peep Is spring.) bot the kind of running Stephenson | oo Aug. 9 le wili mect Ni eee! of Hovton| Rube Ben’ Released Uncondi- /2000815! 4 4 bal | Pa dae 5 7 ¢ addock's bril ‘I : | : the season is more than half finished, | CLEVELAND, July 25.—Samuel Hardy : Ss. a sprinting at te! showed on the Coast makes him f . bs rtilton In ¢ ; e y 4. Grounds, ¢ Expectation interallied games in the Persh Hisnl favaiiie over tho Bout AGican| a neeen aie meee nes i Ay Bro i has been shown unreliable In the /and Late Mahan of New York won the | oy, 1 F Ee adjum, Paria, in 18 a his 5 Rhodes scholar, | Babe Sania: 8: oe se eeneiaaes | = intercity tennis doubles championship. RAVERS ISLAND—-JULY 28 R ning at the Olympic Games esi pedi? | dott Smith, the Bayonye middieweizbt, has been | one of the best left-handers in basebal defenting Howard and Robert K! Tickets on «aly at Princeton Club, Cornell Club, By Robert Boyd: Worn aiampea kin an ail sive up b9 Jann aningy the lites Civ fet land a veteran of the 197 Worlds! BASEBALL GOSSIP, | {0°E2% dies soit. Repert Kinsey. Sie tae oe ili ee a me bleed of sooner or ly es 7” ruld send GOURDIN HAS GOOD RECORD peter, 19 mest some good micas ight in s, has been given his uncondi- | paste melee: { tharles Paddock's shattering |Lippincott's, Kelly's and Drew H elve-round boat the early part of Au es ttunal release iy: the Glanta:. Beaton: | ; Be eas | 1 ERP seve rg eh +. margin of less than! a of two sprint records at the |distance records into the discard. | AS ALL- AROUND ATHLETE. nist ora p A Wppand | Says ca atargs (el tak SOATeS barrion: yarns seine prensa al California - Southern California AT ee a ee ree aa ehes | o1aNE Ret lan ila Best daya last. season, and | 200° aeparalee the Clovels ner meet last spring, that had sto rprise to all, Up ta the start of| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. July 23.—-Ed Mery Burke tue New Orieons Tight heavrwisht. | Cound it increasingly harder to keep in| °#P wens Shalipians eran aa under awsault for over twenty years, first race they were conceded an|Ward ©, Gourdin, Harvard's negro) tnd Dick 0 len Wee Chsstuneld Tene good condition this year, He started New STE DUNSYEEH, AB. waa HDS nee comes the hanging up of another /¢aual chance of winning allard's | at who set a new world's broad | yuo, uadic Mead, manager of Burke als a yor ibamus sarear ith, the Gin- | betore ne ro Re arsed tia) Rorld’s figure—a mark in the run-| new meet record) and BG. D. Ruddes [JUMP record of 26 feet 3 inches Tast) to mata Mur Bit Br Macon and ‘then sent him to Chatta- fore SSE eee Lae eidtlan ning broad jump that athletes from | victory in the qui © the only | Saturday, has closed his college ath-| ews ¢ fast wok Ip August now for ore experience. He pitched terday. They will renc strugs every corner of the globe have been |Taces where the Britons displayed | career with an all-around record) vine of Brooktyn, older of | (Ohiad' in midsummer from chattarooga, ‘2 New York next Saturday. — shooting at since Peter O'Connor of |*7Ythine of k and field proficiency, sur- tereity fatherwelaht | and remained at Cincinnat! und! he was, All four of the New York National A After the races the English athletes! ja Shak chaca chia wie ave; atched bs his maneger, sold to the Glants In August, 1915, runs were batted in by First Baseman | *Ircland jumped 2% foet 113-4 inches| complained of the sultry weather ne i re | Jonny Aexes. to meet Blookte Richards in Dayton, Kelly, who, in addition to making his #t Dublin, Aug. 5, 1901. |which they were unaccustomed to,| Were the Crimson, His ability in! 6. on the aight of Ausust 1. Tex O'Nourks hay sixteenth home run of the season, hit Hutch! Beat Ned Gourdin, Harvard's great negro | /othering the team }ovents which he first tr ae alae died ° ie erty with some sod op: | @ double and a single. mia namer wap ai t Naty frestiman is shown in a@ list of the! ponent at Ebbets Field on Aus danas :! : his third In three days. athlete, hurled Limself through the! Harvard's and Ys FB ala bls ah ese lay Oe ca | NEW LONDON, Conn. Iniy “Mabe” “Ruth is the first major i she: " 5 marks he made in actual compe Alike Gibb ay made pl of money r ne feet 3 inches in the interna- mbridg t f utehiso: e Brtizh open c league sa the \Cambridge against Oxs ey 4 kince bls “come back’ to the ring, which as heen Hutchison, th guer lo pass the century in vional dual meet with the Oxford-! bridge Universiti os Princeton Ution. They follow: vers nurcessful, as just bk the Osbam paired with Joe Kirkwood, the vuns. terday he tallied his 100th sCambridge team at the Harvard and Cornell's chance: victory 100-yard dash, 9 4-5 seconds suniner home on Take St. Coit near Premo::, i open champion, defeatss and 11st runs, fadium. y po Island next ‘I day, when} O-yard dash, 1-5 second Wis. Tae property consis of five acron m1 Providenve and Alex The winning strea! of the St, Low Ake the sprinting = "Catifornia ash with the BE men, ap O-yard r 1-8 secor f. tuallag onthe inka’ chine te on the shenece Americans ended yesterduy i Coime' Paddock, Gourdin typifies Imoast certain, It was not the, id jump, inches. {result of the fight game, by ap an straight victories, when Jones of Bo the athlete deyeloped during the late mM and Blue's great superiority jump neh Gan sh tks Wak wen le morning exhibition m ton held the Br o six hits, The yar to whom records of long stand- that helped the Americans a Running hop, step and jump, 46 feet . ‘ ane paired. dit ta | Browns will be hout the seryices tng mean little. | bridge Oxford * inches, afternoon round, | Hutehison » of |ts star first baseman Sisler, who & The stalwart negro and honored | failed to line up to (he athletic repu.! duvelin throw, 140 fect St MIR D a ile Tre anlt toe Mas been inden * suspende i for an smudent of the Cambridge University, tations they made in the British A.! Discus Larow, 110 fect, all square on Lie cightoeata hole aliirwitva wii ao umpire ’ ' F ' E \ \: " : x